Bleeding Diseases in Orthopedic Clinical Approach
Aim Bleeding diseases are rarely studied as complications of an orthopedic surgical procedure with postsurgical bleeding. This study aims to present a retrospective cohort-study about the approach to bleeding disorders in an ordinary orthopedic clinic. Material and Methods 344 patients were recorde...
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description | Aim Bleeding diseases are rarely studied as complications of an orthopedic surgical procedure with postsurgical bleeding. This study aims to present a
retrospective cohort-study about the approach to bleeding disorders in an ordinary orthopedic clinic. Material and Methods 344 patients were recorded
for our study group between November 2017 and September 2019. These patients were monitored for bleeding disorders, both primary or secondary.
Results 27 (7.84 %) patients with bleeding diseases [1 (0.29 %) patient with VWD, 1 (0.29 %) patient with hemophilia, 1 (0.29 %) patient with ITP, 15
(4.36 %) patients with drug use, 5 (1.45 %) patients with vascular disorders, 4 (1.16 %) patients with herbal agent use] were detected in all traumatic cases
which were admitted to our clinic in this time period . These patients were divided in 6 groups. Patient with VWD was Group 1, patient with hemophilia
was Group 2, patient with ITP was Group 3, patients with drug use formed Group 4, patients with vascular disorders – Group 5, patients with herbal agent
use – Group 6. Conclusion We advise to have a careful preoperative control for postsurgical bleeding risks according to three criteria: i) patient anamnesis
should be studied carefully (diathesis/hemophilia searching), ii) platelet counts must be checked (twice is guaranteed), iii) coagulation tests [activated partial
thromboplastin time (aPTT), prothrombin time (PT), thrombin time (TT) and International Normalized Ratio (INR)] must be studied. |
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spelling | doaj.art-7a685eb36a954954af0ed2520db233812022-12-21T18:41:37ZengRussian Ilizarov Scientific Center for Restorative Traumatology and OrthopaedicsГений oртопедии1028-44272542-131X2020-06-0126219119710.18019/1028-4427-2020-26-2-191-197Bleeding Diseases in Orthopedic Clinical ApproachKadri Yildiz0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8164-7687Vahit Yildiz1Kafkas University, Medicine School, Kars, TurkeyAdnan Menderes University, Medicine School, Aydın, TurkeyAim Bleeding diseases are rarely studied as complications of an orthopedic surgical procedure with postsurgical bleeding. This study aims to present a retrospective cohort-study about the approach to bleeding disorders in an ordinary orthopedic clinic. Material and Methods 344 patients were recorded for our study group between November 2017 and September 2019. These patients were monitored for bleeding disorders, both primary or secondary. Results 27 (7.84 %) patients with bleeding diseases [1 (0.29 %) patient with VWD, 1 (0.29 %) patient with hemophilia, 1 (0.29 %) patient with ITP, 15 (4.36 %) patients with drug use, 5 (1.45 %) patients with vascular disorders, 4 (1.16 %) patients with herbal agent use] were detected in all traumatic cases which were admitted to our clinic in this time period . These patients were divided in 6 groups. Patient with VWD was Group 1, patient with hemophilia was Group 2, patient with ITP was Group 3, patients with drug use formed Group 4, patients with vascular disorders – Group 5, patients with herbal agent use – Group 6. Conclusion We advise to have a careful preoperative control for postsurgical bleeding risks according to three criteria: i) patient anamnesis should be studied carefully (diathesis/hemophilia searching), ii) platelet counts must be checked (twice is guaranteed), iii) coagulation tests [activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), prothrombin time (PT), thrombin time (TT) and International Normalized Ratio (INR)] must be studied.http://ilizarov-journal.com/files/2020_2_06.pdfbleeding diseases/disordersvwd)itpdrugsherbal therapyvaricose veins |
spellingShingle | Kadri Yildiz Vahit Yildiz Bleeding Diseases in Orthopedic Clinical Approach Гений oртопедии bleeding diseases/disorders vwd) itp drugs herbal therapy varicose veins |
title | Bleeding Diseases in Orthopedic Clinical Approach |
title_full | Bleeding Diseases in Orthopedic Clinical Approach |
title_fullStr | Bleeding Diseases in Orthopedic Clinical Approach |
title_full_unstemmed | Bleeding Diseases in Orthopedic Clinical Approach |
title_short | Bleeding Diseases in Orthopedic Clinical Approach |
title_sort | bleeding diseases in orthopedic clinical approach |
topic | bleeding diseases/disorders vwd) itp drugs herbal therapy varicose veins |
url | http://ilizarov-journal.com/files/2020_2_06.pdf |
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